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If you love to try new things, head to Performance Athletics in San Luis Obispo and experience something new and exciting.
Kickboxing is a great way to whip your whole body into shape. Sign up for a class today.
If you love the thrill of being suspended in the air, you will enjoy these aerial yoga classes.
Performance Athletics' Zumba instructors are energetic and enthusiastic, which helps make your workout fun and exciting.
Tired of driving in circles? Head to Performance Athletics for a bite to eat and find quick parking in the lot next door.

We are a small personalized fitness studio. We provide custom workout plans designed specifically for each member by physical therapists and personal trainers.
We offer a variety of
small group fitness classes with individualized attention.

In 1991, professional Swiss soccer player Ruedi Graf began World Cup Soccer Camps & Clinics as a humble operation with two small camps. Today, his team of 90 coaches interacts with about 5,000 children a year along the West Coast from Portland to San Diego. Despite their expansion, the clinics strive to maintain a 10-to-1 player-to-coach ratio in order to provide kids with individually tailored instruction. Sessions are divided by age group and skill set—U6 Fussball Academy camps introduce 5–6 year-olds to the fundamentals, the Classic Skills camp polishes basic skills and soccer concepts for 7–9 year-olds, and the Advanced Player's camp focuses on a more accelerated level of play for 10–13 year-olds.

Pump it up! At Fitness Edge Exercise Equipment in Pismo Beach, you'll always have an awesome workout with top of the line equipment.
With food just the way you like it, this gym elevates your restaurant experience just on the level of taste.
Youngsters don't need to sit out a trip to this gym — it's super family-friendly and perfect for little customers and their folks.
Zumba is a great way to tone, shape and condition your body through basic dance and fitness movements.
Exercising once a day might seem like a pain, but aerobics classes make it less of a chore and more of something to look forward to.
Parking is plentiful, so patrons can feel free to bring their vehicles.

The facilities offered at Edge Fitness in Pismo Beach are designed to help you work out in the best way possible.
You'll be excited to take the aerobics classes here. With friendly trainers and enjoyable workouts, you'll love spending time at their gym.
This establishment features a wide variety of Zumba classes to accommodate all fitness levels.
Challenge yourself to a cardio kickboxing class and reap the many health and wellness benefits.
Parking is plentiful, so visitors can feel free to bring their vehicles.

At Pismo Beach's Torchell Mind and Body, you can indulge in a full-service salon experience and leave feeling refreshed and relaxed.
Ever wish your hair could look worthy of being advertised in a shampoo commercial? The stylists at this salon can do that for you and more.
Full salon service is exactly what you need, so come check out Torchell Mind and Body.

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If you’ve ever known someone in the military, you know that Basic Training—i.e. boot camp—is not something to take lightly. But how does it compare to the boot-camp fitness classes that have sprung up across the country over the last few years? We asked Chuck Dyson, a former United States Army Airborne Sergeant, to see if boot camp is still boot camp without the four-year commitment and regulation combat boots. He’d know better than anyone, as he’s currently in charge of The Sergeant’s Program, the longest-running military-style boot camp in the country. Dyson filled us in on what beginners need to know to be successful in his program—and how, exactly, his program compares to the real thing.Boot Camps Aren’t Just for Super SoldiersJoining the military doesn’t automatically make you a prime physical specimen. Whereas one recruit might have been quarterback of his high-school football team, another might be completely out of shape. It’s for this reason that boot camp is designed to help people in any shape get fitter and stronger in preparation for duty. According to Dyson, boot-camp fitness classes are no different. “Some come in conditioned, and some may come in deconditioned,” he says of his students. “The program is set up so that we can work with any level of physical fitness.”There’s Not as Much Yelling as You Think“One of the things we learned early on is that you can’t do a whole lot of yelling with new people,” Dyson says with a laugh. “We make it fun. We don’t yell and scream or get in people’s faces and embarrass them … but we’re still going to push them.” But how? Well, The Sergeant’s Program challenges students by instilling a sense of accountability and reminding them that they’ll only get what they put in. “As instructors, [we] want to be accountable to you,” Dyson explains, “but we want you to be accountable to the program, as well.” As in the actual military, camaraderie is key, and students often push each other to go that extra mile.It May Not Be the Military, But It Can Sure Feel Like It“A regular [military] boot camp is an all-day event,” Dyson says. “Early in the morning till late at night.” These kinds of hours are obviously impossible for a civilian to keep, but boot-camp fitness classes still try to maintain the essence of the military’s grueling sessions. That’s why many programs schedule classes in the wee hours of the morning, forcing people—or giving them “the opportunity,” as Dyson puts it—to get up early and get their workout in. Many of the classes also involve workouts identical to the military’s, including fundamentals such as running, pushups, bench dips, and pull-ups. The good news? They also incorporate new exercises to keep things interesting. “Just the other night,” Dyson recalls, “I took my class into the woods and had them jumping over creeks.” The bottom line? Fitness boot camps may be punishing workouts, but the good ones are always fun enough to keep students from going AWOL.